June 2019 newsletter Hello! Happy June! Can you believe it's almost summer? I feel like the school year just started but the weather doesn't lie – summer heat and storms are already here. The other day I found myself in a pickle when I decided to barbecue some salmon and asparagus on our roof. I had just put the food on the grill when the skies grew black and it began to rain. I dashed inside and watched from the door as the patter turned to a pour... and then hail – marble-sized balls of hail! – pelted from the skies. It grew so dark, windy, and violent, I actually began to feel frightened, even though I was safely indoors... plus, I was imagining my food burning to a crisp. Finally the storm quieted and I dashed to the grill – which had, thankfully, turned itself off. My food was drenched, but I was able to rescue it and finish cooking it inside... while drinking a glass of wine. What an adventure! I felt like I'd survived a battle.
Ann Mah's newsletter / June 2019
Ann Mah's newsletter / June 2019
Ann Mah's newsletter / June 2019
June 2019 newsletter Hello! Happy June! Can you believe it's almost summer? I feel like the school year just started but the weather doesn't lie – summer heat and storms are already here. The other day I found myself in a pickle when I decided to barbecue some salmon and asparagus on our roof. I had just put the food on the grill when the skies grew black and it began to rain. I dashed inside and watched from the door as the patter turned to a pour... and then hail – marble-sized balls of hail! – pelted from the skies. It grew so dark, windy, and violent, I actually began to feel frightened, even though I was safely indoors... plus, I was imagining my food burning to a crisp. Finally the storm quieted and I dashed to the grill – which had, thankfully, turned itself off. My food was drenched, but I was able to rescue it and finish cooking it inside... while drinking a glass of wine. What an adventure! I felt like I'd survived a battle.